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  2. Giant forest hog - Wikipedia

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    The giant forest hog is, on average, the largest living species of suid. Adults can measure from 1.3 to 2.1 m (4 ft 3 in to 6 ft 11 in) in head-and-body length, with an additional tail length of 25 to 45 cm (9.8 to 17.7 in).

  3. List of suines - Wikipedia

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    Suines range in size from the 55 cm (22 in) long pygmy hog to the 210 cm (83 in) long giant forest hog, and are primarily found in forest, shrubland, and grassland biomes, though some can be found in deserts, wetlands, or coastal regions. Most species do not have population estimates, though approximately two billion domestic pigs are used in ...

  4. Suidae - Wikipedia

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    They are small to medium animals, varying in size from 58 to 66 cm (23 to 26 in) in length, and 6 to 9 kg (13 to 20 lb) in weight in the case of the pygmy hog, to 130–210 cm (4.3–6.9 ft) and 100–275 kg (220–606 lb) in the giant forest hog. [4] They have large heads and short necks, with relatively small eyes and prominent ears.

  5. Bushpig - Wikipedia

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    The main habitat requirement is dense cover: bushpigs avoid open forests or savannas. [10] They can be found in forests with high trees, montane forests, forest fringes, thick bushveld, gallery forests, flooded forest, swampland or cultivated areas as habitat. [6] [10] They occur up to 4,000 metres in altitude on Mount Kilimanjaro. [10]

  6. Collared peccary - Wikipedia

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    Five skins of the giant peccary had a total length of 120–137 cm (47–54 in), while local hunters have estimated a weight of 40–50 kg (88–110 lb). Based on a mtDNA study, the collared and the giant peccaries were estimated to have diverged 1.0–1.2 million years ago, but these results were later questioned due to the small sample size ...

  7. Desert warthog - Wikipedia

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    The tail is long and thin and is tipped with a small brush of coarse hair. The general colour is mid to dark brown but the crest is sometimes whitish. The desert warthog differs from the bushpig (Potamochoerus porcus) and the giant forest hog (Hylochoerus meinertzhageni) in having facial warts and proportionately larger tusks. [7]

  8. Hog - Wikipedia

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    Frank País Airport, IATA symbol HOG; Hidden object game, a genre of casual puzzle games; Hogarthian or Hog, a scuba diving gear configuration pioneered by William Hogarth Main; Heart of Georgia Railroad, an American shortline railroad; French branch of the Armenian Relief Committee, Armenian: Hay(astali) Oknoutian Gomidé, HOG

  9. Giant Forest - Wikipedia

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    The Giant Forest is the most accessible of all giant sequoia groves, as it has over 40 mi (64 km) of hiking trails. Five of the ten most massive trees on Earth are located within the Giant Forest. The largest of these, named General Sherman , measures 36.5 ft (11.1 m) across the base.